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Export list of Used Disk Space by all subscription

Noturns

Regular Pleskian
I have Plesk 12 on Centos6.
I require a list of every subscription which has consumed the most data on the server. How do i do that?
  • Disk space used by the following files and directories in the subscription:
    • Websites
    • Mail accounts
    • Databases
    • Logs
    • Backups
    • Chroot directories
    • Configuration files
    • Anonymous FTP directory
The Plesk bible only listed that this was possible through Subscriptions > Statistics
http://download1.parallels.com/Ples...k-reseller-guide/index.htm?fileName=65154.htm

However viewing the Subscriptions > Statistics is not an option :) because there are many subscriptions

I also have access to SSH/terminal and found a script for finding large file and directories here
http://superuser.com/questions/9847/linux-utility-for-finding-the-largest-files-directories

However i rather have it in excel or HMTL format.
 
it's missing a feature to ascend en decend
I managed to copy and paste the table with data i needed into excel :)
 
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